Physical Sciences Division Staff Awards & Honors

February 2013

Julia Laskin Named Wiley Research Fellow

Julia Laskin, 2013 Wiley Research Fellow

Congratulations to Dr. Julia Laskin,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Fellow, on being selected as a Wiley
Research Fellow. Laskin was chosen because of her strong contributions to the
Department of Energy's EMSL, a national scientific user facility. The Wiley
Research Fellows program recognizes scientists who make significant
contributions to EMSL outside of their individual research efforts.

Laskin is a nationally recognized expert in gas phase ion
chemistry, surface modification and chemical characterization. She is leading
work in using imaging mass spectrometry for chemical analysis of biofilms in
their native environments, as part of the Chemical Imaging Initiative.
She is also leading work into controlled preparation of catalytic materials
using beams of mass-selected ions as part of the Institute for Integrated
Catalysis. At EMSL, she has led collaborative research in these and
other areas. Laskin has been actively involved in developing innovative mass
spectrometry capabilities, including specialized instrumentation for studying
ion-surface collisions and nanospray desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry,
at EMSL.

Scientists named Wiley Research Fellows actively participate
in developing plans and strategies to guide EMSL's instrument and capability
investments, science themes and user activities. Fellows also are consultants
for EMSL users and advocates for the user program. The program is named after William
R. Wiley, the former director of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, who
first conceived the idea of a DOE Office of Science molecular sciences user
facility and whose advocacy led to its creation. More information is available online.